ProFootballNetwork.com has released their 2025 college football bowl and playoff predictions. The most notable thing about the predictions is the path they envision for Clemson and where they have the road leading. Let’s take a look:
Orange Bowl – No. 1 Clemson Tigers vs. No. 8 LSU Tigers
The Orange Bowl brings together two of the best quarterbacks in the country as Nussmeier and LSU take on Cade Klubnik and Clemson in a clash of Tigers in the heart of South Florida.
There is a reason why Clemson is shown as the No. 1-seeded team in our college football bowl projections. Dabo Swinney’s Tigers might have the best roster, top to bottom, in the country. This is a throwback team to the Clemson of earlier in his tenure, where they were powered by a talented offense but built on the foundations of rock-solid defense.
T.J. Parker, Peter Woods, DeMonte Capehart, and Will Heldt are the new Power Rangers. Sammy Brown is a true sophomore with a claim to being one of the top linebackers in the country. I’ve said it before, but I’m all for recycling, so I’ll say it again: Avieon Terrell is more than a nostalgic family name. He’s a legitimate CB1. LSU is good, but Clemson might be the very best in 2025.
The outlet has Clemson as the no. 1 seed in the college football playoff facing the same team they opened the season against, LSU. They have Clemson winning and given they’re already the no. 1 seed, that means they would have beat LSU twice in the same season.
Peach Bowl – No. 1 Clemson Tigers vs. No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes
Clemson vs. Ohio State has been the matchup for the Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Orange Bowl in the past 11 years, and according to our college football bowl projections, they could add the Peach Bowl to the list of former New Year’s Six bowls in 2025.
The Tigers have a 4-1 winning record…
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Publish date : 2025-07-05 00:52:00
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